Annonymous24601

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Annonymous24601

Annonymous24601

@annonymous24601

Katılım Nisan 2025
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Doug Barr🇨🇦🎓🪚rhymed reason; Nature’s diet; UEI
As if we needed another indication of climate breakdown. an excerpt of rhymed reason: Our climate’s breakdown is so fast, The why we live it may not last, A climate expert Hansen fears, Beyond the 2030 years. We're burning fuel for energy To power an economy We seem unable yet to learn When we set fires, it's us we burn. We're dying of increasing heat That kills us and the food we eat Directly, and too bakes the land Diminishing our room to stand That rising seas also decrease As melting ice caps all release More water than returns as snow. What's more there is decreasing flow From glaciers on mountain tops And where flows end life clearly stops. Increasing heat evaporates More water, so precipitates Amounts of rain beyond belief That dried out land can bring relief. The floods which are a consequence Cause death and damage beyond sense. Another consequence is drought. To keep the land from drying out We suck up water from the ground Diminishing what can be found. A final unexpected drain Is water needed for the ‘brain’ That makes up A-intelligence Which is replacing Nature’s sense. Heat also melts the permafrost Releasing plagues that were long lost, And methane gas which kills as well. Heat too makes earth a deadly hell By raising our earth’s temperature  Beyond which our life can endure. The heat makes worse all hurricanes When now they hit not much remains. As heat is killing food we plant It heats the oceans so they can't Breath life into marine supplies On which humanity relies. It's heat that science also blames For turning forests into flames That burn Earth's lungs and also leave Her breath impossible to breathe. With heat and drought our deaths add up By flooding or an empty cup. Caused by the ‘death’ that fills the sky, We hear our ‘Mother’s’ plaintive cry Of mourning, for the view is stark. We're floundering and there's no ark. In ages past to stay alive We’d migrate, but we’d now arrive At places where there’s only doom Because there’s simply no more room.👇more thelastwhy.ca/poems/2017/7/3…
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Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM
Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM@ChrisGloninger·
You know that feeling at the beach when the afternoon breeze kicks in and everything gets better? A new study in Nature Climate Change just found that 67% of major coastal cities, New York, London, Shanghai, are already losing those breeze days. The ocean is warming too fast and the engine is stalling. Under high emissions we lose another 27% by 2050. Hotter cities. Worse air. More heat deaths. ExxonMobil knew about climate change in 1977. And they knew.: #SeaBreeze #ClimateChange #BigOil #ClimateScience
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@ChrisGloninger ExxonMobil also knew about the benefits of fossil fuels in 1977. Personal transportation without abusing horses. Cheap energy for heat, productive agriculture, mass produced consumer goods, and so on. You never seem to remember that.
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The Wolf ❌
The Wolf ❌@TheBarrenNorth·
@annonymous24601 @ChrisGloninger Read it again ...it says that less than half are reused and goes on to say that "Many blades are managed via down cycling (e.g., shredding for cement kiln fuel/raw material, where energy is recovered, and some minerals reused) or repurposing, rather than closed-loop recycling"
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Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM@ChrisGloninger·
Blade recyclability went from genuine concern to active engineering solution faster than almost anyone predicted because the ban created the market signal. That's regulation working exactly as designed. Meanwhile the "at least there's choice" line about blade graveyards ignores that those graveyards are largely a legacy of early-generation turbines installed before recycling infrastructure existed. The fleet being built today is a different engineering proposition. Posting AI landfill imagery to represent 2025 wind waste is the visual equivalent of using a photo of a Model T to argue cars are dangerous.
Peter Clack@PeterDClack

Europe’s January 1 turbine blade landfill ban is a 'virtue driven' spreadsheet solution meeting the cold, hard light of reality. The 43 million tons of blade waste projected by 2050 consists largely of glass-fibre and carbon-fibre resins - that are notoriously energy-intensive to break down. No one is 'recycling' them into new blades though. They are being 'downcycled' into cement filler or park benches. But just how many park benches can one planet use?" It's not really 'renewable' if the turbine hardware has a one-way trip to a graveyard. At least there is choice, with hundreds blade graveyards now scattered throughout the parks, woodlands and farmyards of western society.

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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@Ceist8 @xynyxs Aw crap, not another young earth creationist. Why are you climate alarmists so obsessed with that? In the real world, our ancestors have been here since the dawn of life, over a billion years ago. They were not created discretely by God 300k years ago or 10k years ago or whatever
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Ceist
Ceist@Ceist8·
Where has @xynyxs ever said that CO2 "causes everything".? Your strawman posts in this thread are rather silly & childish. You also post quite ignorant opinions about CO2 & climate change...and human evolution. Your posts: x.com/search?q=CO2%2… Homo sapiens only emerged almost 300K years ago, but human civilisation & permanent agriculture only started less than 10,000 years ago when CO2 levels were stable around 280ppm & global mean surface temperature was more than 1.4C colder than now. annualreviews.org/content/journa…
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@Ceist8 @xynyxs Of course, but unlike bluesky boy, I don't think it was the reason for the poor box office performance of the 2025 Snow White remake. Believe it or not, there are some things that are *not* caused by CO2. Shocking, huh?
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Crispy
Crispy@CrispyShroom·
@hausfath Not looking good, was hoping this El Nino wouldn't be this very strong 😞
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Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather@hausfath·
I've updated my Climate Dashboard to provide a daily updating probabilistic ENSO forecast similar to NOAA's, using 637 ensemble members across 13 different models (weighted by unique model). Here are the current results using the Oceanic Nino Index (ONI)
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@Ceist8 @xynyxs lol. Tell that to blue sky boy. You're preaching to the choir here. Blue sky boy probably also thinks climate change is responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus
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Ceist@Ceist8·
Silly comment. CO2 has nothing to do with the Earth's magnetic field. However, it IS the major driver of global warming, both now & in Earth's geological history "Indicators of Global Climate Change 2024: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence" essd.copernicus.org/articles/15/16… x.com/Ceist8/status/…
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@JimSteeleSkepti @JamesAbbott2013 You're the one person here I know for sure isn't AI, because there is no AI as stupid as you are. I get that you're motivated to believe that anthropogenic global warming isn't real, but it is. And its been very good for us too.
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Jim Steele
Jim Steele@JimSteeleSkepti·
@JamesAbbott2013 Solar heat penetrates deep into the ocean where it can be trapped. CO2 infrared can't penetrate more than half the width of a human hair! Abbot shows once again he is a climate retard!
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James Abbott
James Abbott@JamesAbbott2013·
Most of the heat that would have gone to space, but which increasing levels of GHGs back-radiate into the climate system, is going into oceans.
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@ECOWARRIORSS fact-check: it wouldn't be lifeless if they are living there. It is telling that you don't see humans as living. You were brought up in extreme religious ideology.
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GO GREEN
GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS·
Having destroyed life on this planet The billionaires will live in bunkers on a lifeless Mars powered by nuclear energy newsweek.com/inside-trump-a…
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@ECOWARRIORSS fact-check: true. You despite all of humanity, not just Indians and Brazilians or whatever.
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GO GREEN
GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS·
Anyone who follows me, knows that I focus on every country that is destroying nature no matter where on Earth The notion that I do not condemn America or Europe is insane if you just look at my posts they are awash with condemnation of US and Europe war on nature
Digamber Karekar@drkarekar

@ECOWARRIORSS What did you do to stop the war in Venezuela and Iran? Oil is being burnt everyday. Gas is released in the atmosphere. When US and Europe does, nobody has the guts to stop them.

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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@ECOWARRIORSS You really aren't a big fan of critical thinking, am I right? Seems you never stop to ask questions like: - how do the costs compare? - is it durable? - how does it behave in hot and cold temperatures? - is it toxic? - does this "fully biodegradable" claim stack up in real life?
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GO GREEN
GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS·
This is a viable alternative to plastic that is polluting the planet The West are in the pocket of Big Oil who make plastic from oil and will not allow this viable alternative to proceed blocking these plastic alternatives
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen

This isn't in the trial phase. The entire China International Consumer Products Expo in Hainan, recently, used only these materials for signage, food containers, and more. This is getting scaled for mass use.

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Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM
Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM@ChrisGloninger·
Name the scientist. Name the journal. "Polar ice caps gone by 2006" does not appear in the peer-reviewed literature...not once. What you're citing is a 2007 media headline misrepresenting a model projection about seasonally ice-free Arctic summers under high-emissions scenarios, with a range extending to 2040-2060. The IPCC never said 2006. NASA never said 2006. NSIDC never said 2006. Someone's cable news memory is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. Meanwhile Arctic sea ice extent in September 2024 was the fourth lowest on record. The ice is actually leaving, just on the timeline the science predicted, not the one a headline mangled.
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@ChrisGloninger @twokuniverse Ok, so you decide how to act based on MAGA people? What a bitter and pathetic man you've become. You need to get off the internet and spend with real people. A grown man shouldn't be whining about seashells or retelling an old "death threat" story from ages ago.
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Chris Gloninger, CCM, CBM@ChrisGloninger·
Jim Steele just spelled "86 Gloninger" in shells on X. He knows I received a death threat for my climate work. It's documented. I fact-checked his Heartland talk. 20 false claims. He responded with a threat and a slur. #ClimateChange
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Annonymous24601@annonymous24601·
@ChristianFegg So... for 9 billion people for two weeks you'll need 602,000 of these. Your "solution" involves mining and digging at a scale the natural world has never seen
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Christian Fegg@ChristianFegg·
The new Swiss Super battery has a capacity of 2.1 GWh, which is estimated to be enough to supply 210,000 households with power for an entire day! we have the solutions! Implement them! newatlas.com/energy/switzer…
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